The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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India's Wrestling School For Girls
We look at what it takes for girls in Northern India to become wrestling heroines
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The Romani holocaust: An unfinished history
The destruction of the Roma by the Nazi state and allies and their post war fate
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Instagram’s fake guru
How former Brazilian model and wellness influencer Kat Torres enslaved her followers
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Shaken goalposts
Hatayspor football club’s fight to survive the aftermath of Turkey’s tragic earthquake
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Suicide's silent survivors
A look at the countries where it’s still a criminal offence to attempt suicide
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Three Million: 7. Live show
Kavita Puri, the creator and presenter of Three Million, on how the series was made
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Whose Truth? Online Women Haters
How Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa came under fire for doing her job.
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The West Indies' first black captain: Sir Frank Worrell
Frank Worrell became the first full-time black captain of the West Indies cricket team
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Alvin Hall's other America
Alvin Hall reflects on the racial past and the divided present of Wakulla County, Florida
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Whose Truth?: Climate change denial
Nobel Prize laureate Sir Paul Nurse wants science to guide the climate change debate
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Ukraine to Korea
How ethnic-Korean Ukrainian refugees returning to Korea are receiving a mixed welcome
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Whose Truth?: Russia v Ukraine
Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk is documenting alleged Russian war crimes
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Losing Attar
How our changing world has decimated Kannuaj's centuries old attar industry
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Things Fell Apart: Mikki's hero's journey
An unlikely culture warrior pours fuel on the fires
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The forgotten people of the Ravi River
We meet the people in western India cut off from the mainland by a bridgeless river
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Whose Truth?: The vaccine
Nobel Prize laureate Katalin Kariko was caught up in a Covid vaccine disinformation storm
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Three Million: 6. Silk scarves
How the legacy of the Bengal Famine of 1943 lives on in Britain today
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Greening the Hajj
What can Muslims do to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of the pilgrimage to Mecca?
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Things Fell Apart: You'll own nothing and be happy
A councillor, a Danish politician and an edible insect chef become unwitting hate figures
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Gaming Africa
Kobby Spiky explores the challenges for gamers and developers in Africa
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Things Fell Apart: A hierarchy of trauma
A story about trauma and its ever-changing definition
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Perfume’s dark secret
Children as young as five are picking jasmine, an ingredient used in leading perfumes
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Things Fell Apart: Things weren't back to normal
An argument between a parent and her child during lockdown has far-reaching consequences
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Shadow war: China and the West
Gordon Corera asks what approach Western powers should take to a defining challenge
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Denmark's esports revolution
Why a European country has put competitive gaming on the school curriculum
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Things Fell Apart: Spicy Brando
A young man is arrested on the most bizarre charges
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Labelling the world
How one manual has had a huge influence on the diagnosis of mental health conditions
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Crime and punishment in South Africa
With trust in police falling, volunteer groups have begun patrolling the streets
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Things Fell Apart: Tonight's the night, comrades
A family of Twilight fans blunder into a dreadful, real-life horror
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Twin towns
Why being a twin in Nigeria could mean life or death